This looked like it would be funny and enjoyable. This one is why the term " Hit and Miss " exists.
Maddie is a middle aged menizer who can't get past 30 days with any guy. Percy is a 19 year old that can't get to day one.
** I found it very difficult to suspend disbelief at the idea that Ferris Bueller's kid could not score.***
That being said after having her car towed , with a crushing tax bill looming , Maddie answers the parents desperate craigslist post under , make our son a man win a free used Buick.
The movie demonstrates role reversal which cannot be distinguished from predecessors based on any real factor. Lawrence does well as the pursuer. The trademark teenage awkward moments are filmed neatly , as well as some surprising cross generational digs that were not mean but fairly obvious. However , this lead to the overall problem. This movie gets real , seriously real , and there is nothing wrong with what it does in that area and nothing wrong with that road being filmed at all.
This was pitched as a rom com or sexcapade depending on your take. In no way did this film come close to being either.
Lawrence did her job and carried the film through. I can't fault the writers unless they headed the marketing. It's not Casablanca nor revenge of the nerds.
It is entertaining and a little thought provoking at the end. Cocaine!
Maddie is a middle aged menizer who can't get past 30 days with any guy. Percy is a 19 year old that can't get to day one.
** I found it very difficult to suspend disbelief at the idea that Ferris Bueller's kid could not score.***
That being said after having her car towed , with a crushing tax bill looming , Maddie answers the parents desperate craigslist post under , make our son a man win a free used Buick.
The movie demonstrates role reversal which cannot be distinguished from predecessors based on any real factor. Lawrence does well as the pursuer. The trademark teenage awkward moments are filmed neatly , as well as some surprising cross generational digs that were not mean but fairly obvious. However , this lead to the overall problem. This movie gets real , seriously real , and there is nothing wrong with what it does in that area and nothing wrong with that road being filmed at all.
This was pitched as a rom com or sexcapade depending on your take. In no way did this film come close to being either.
Lawrence did her job and carried the film through. I can't fault the writers unless they headed the marketing. It's not Casablanca nor revenge of the nerds.
It is entertaining and a little thought provoking at the end. Cocaine!
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